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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • Page 7

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Spcrtsfishing Prospects By UNITED PRESS At least four Southern California landings have begun night runs because of large numbers of white sea bass. The big fish were reported running well from Oceanside to Ventura County waters. Landings now operating night advised because of their Paradise Cove, Port Hueneme, Santa Monica and Malibu. Other operators said today they might get into the act, too. Below Oceanside it was the same old happy and more albacore.

San Diego boats returned Wednesday i 1,057 albacore along with 273 yellowtail, 148 skipjack, 250 calico 183 rock cod, 360 barracuda, 30 bonito, 9 bluefin tuna, 1 white sea bass and 1 marlin. Boats out of Long Beach and San Pedro didn't do too well on 'albacore but made up for it with good white sea bass catches and a lot of calico bass off Catalina Island. Oceanside operators said that in addition to white sea bass, their boats came back with good numbers of barracuda, calico bass, halibut, bonito and yellow- Court Dismisses Charges Against Turner Charge against Harry D. Turner of Calimesa of striking a pedestrian, Ralph Wilson of Riverside, while Wilson was in a crosswalk were dismissed Tuesday on a motion by the District Attorney in Redlands Judicial District court. The accident occurred June 26 when an automobile driven by Mr.

Turner allegedly hit Mr. Wilson while he was crossing the street at Orange street- and High avenue. The case was dismissed when the victim could not testify for certain that he was in the cross walk when hit, Redlands Court Judge H. 0. Harrawood said today.

Mr. Wilson has been a machinist at Allbright's Auto i Dment, SOS Orange street, for the past eight years. Complaint was filed by local police officer covering the accident, court clerks said. tail. It was' mostly white sea bass and barracuda off Santa Monica 'and white sea bass, halibut and calico bass off Ventura County.

For Brighter Tomorrows START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT! Better living your own home comfortable retirement vacation travel they can all be yours if you save. Regular saving, coupled with the liberal earnings we pay on your savings, hasten your days of happiness. Come in today and begin your savings account. REDLANDS FEDERAL SAYINGS And Loan Association Fifth and Citrus Phone PY 3-2391 BRANCHES: 35034 Yueeipa 8601 Whteltr Fentena Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Annual Arrowbear Symphony Concert Sunday Night San Bernardino mountain and valley areas will have an opportunity to hear a 100-piece symphony orchestra in a most unique setting, Sunday night, when the Lake Arrowhead Rotary Club presents students' of Arrowbear Music Camp in its annual concert. This year the program will be given in the open, under the big pines at Santa's Village, Skyforest, starting at 7:30 p.m.

Annually, the team with the Arrowbear Music Camp, at Arrowbear Lake, the West's oldest camp of this, nature, and sponsor a concert. From the proceeds, Rotary supplies scholarships for talented teen-age musicians from the region. Lake Arrowhead Rotary has been assured the cooperation of all other Rotary clubs in San Bernardino county in this effort. Santa's Village at Skyforest will present a gala appearance under the lights and Santa Claus, the number one citizen of the Village, will make the introductions from in front of his year-round residence. management, going all out to aid Rotary, will staff all its buildings, shops and the like so that concert patrons may view, in the intermission interims, the famed storybook town as it appears in the day-time, but with the added interest of lights and moon and stars.

Fred Ohlendorf, Arrowbea'r Music Camp director, who is also superintendent of music for the Long Beach city schools, has selected from among his senior high and college band and orchestra group, a 100-picce symphony and will also feature various soloists during the program. CAMP shoot and communicate' are the magic words in the accelerated training program of Southern California's 40th Armored Division, currently staging its annual summer, encampment here and at Camp Irwin, in the desert Members of. Redlands own Company are now at the camp for the annual training program. They return by bus Saturday 24 in the late afternoon a i i for the National Guardsmen has been tailored to meet the demands of nuclear-age warfare, said Maj. Gen.

Homer O. Eaton, division commander, which means more stress on increased mobility, greater i e- power than ever before, and improved communications h- niques. In 40th Division training, said General Eaton as Guardsmen pushed through the first of two weeks' field training at the two camps, the new concept of warfare is reflected in "more doing, less talking." "We have training to a minimum," said General Eaton, "in favor of more learning by actual doing," In day-to-day realities, this means each man in the 7800- strong division is spending more time on firing ranges during this year's encampment; longer hours in actually driving and perfecting the techniques of fighting in the huge 47-ton Patton tanks, which UN Irene Dunne (above) has been named.by President Eisenhower to be an alternate delegate.to the UN General Assembly meeting in-New York in This will not be Irene's first experience as a public servant. Previously she was a mem ber of the Defense Department's Advisory for Women. Sell Your Old Furniture Thru Facts Classified Ads NEW! MASTER CONTROL DIAL easy to set! operation ever! TIC WASHER You'd expect to find it only on washers costing $100 more! New Master Control Dial does all your washing, rinsing, spin-drying automatically! Set it step away from washday drudgery.

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Approximately 1000 men of the division, in three battalions, are 1 training at the Army's Armored Combat Training Center, Camp Irwin, under the tutelage of some of the nation's top tank fighting experts. Eaton described 't Camp Irwin training as the "most significant addition" to the 40th's training program this year, "We've taught our men how to perform their individual jobs with reasonable skill," said General Eaton. "Now the instructor teams at Camp Irwin will give them their final polish and will help us with the more difficult job of welding individuals into integrated tank or teams." Next year, the general went on, the 40th's remaining two tank battalions probably will be sent to Camp Irwin for a similar course, completion of which will mark the virtual end of individual training in the Southland National Guard organization and its elevation to another "training plateau." At that point, in October 1958, fundamentals will have been learned and advance unit training will start, explained General Eaton as he outlined the Southland division's training future here this week. Hastening the end of the individual phase of training, the general further explained, has been the six months active duty training program made mandatory for Guardsmen early this year. Under that plan, now in operation throughout the country, new Guard recruits are required spend six months at an Army training post learning the basic elements of military operations.

When these partially trained Guardsmen return to their hometown units, they're ready to step into their assigned roles in the team as the organization learns to function as an integrated unit. The six months' program thus has eliminated the costly and time consuming recruit training schools which once were a perennial headache in every Na tional Guard unit, General Eaton said. Borrowing a phrase from Army planners who are adapting tactics and training of armored units to the atomic age, General Eaton described the new look of the 40th and other armored units as "lean and mean." "The 1 units are being stripped down to fighting size by elimination of personnel in the 'luxury category," he explained, "and they're being taught to operate as small, reliant and self-sustaining The advent of battlefield-size nuclear weapons If a made it suicidal to concentrate any large numbers of troops or equipment because they'd offer too lucrative a target for an enemy nuclear weapon." It is the doctrine of moving fast, hitting hard, then scattering to avoid atomic retaliation that Redlands Daily Facts Thursday, Aug. 15, 1957 7 Police Probe Theft Of TV Set Local police, are still investigating the theft of. a $90 teler vision set from the home of Dr.

H. Fred Heisner, 136 Sierra Vista drive, Tuesday evening. Apparently, the set was removed from the Heisner home be tween 7:45 p.m. and 10:45 p.m while Dr. Heisner's two daughters Marilyn and Dorothy, were at Redlands Bowl, police said.

When they returned home, they found the set missing. The burglar or burglars evidently entered through sliding glass doors and iook the set from the house byway of the front door, officers reported. Dr. Heisner is presently away from home lor a few days, daughters police. is being emphasized in the 40th's field training; The National Guard division, with 111 company-sized units based at some 50 hometown armories, jwill end its annual field training and return to home stations on Aug.

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